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7) Pattern or grouping of elements <br />representing at least one of the <br />above criteria. <br />8) Significant historic remodel. <br />1. b. Social. <br />Yes <br />The house at 633 La Farge Avenue was <br />1) Site of historic event that had an <br />owned by the Stecker family and their <br />effect upon society. <br />descendants from the date of its <br />2) Exemplifies cultural, political, <br />construction through 2017. The <br />economic or social heritage of <br />neighboring houses at 720 and 722 Pine <br />the community. <br />were owned by the Stecker family as <br />3) Association with a notable <br />well. <br />person or the work of a notable <br />person. <br />These properties reflect the early <br />settlement of Louisville by numerous <br />German-speaking immigrants. <br />1. c. Geographic%nvironmental. <br />Yes <br />This house, in combination with the <br />1) Enhances sense of identity of the <br />landmarked houses located at 720 Pine <br />community. <br />Street and 722 Pine Street, were owned <br />2) An established and familiar natural <br />by the Stecker family for more than 100 <br />setting or visual feature that is <br />years. <br />culturally significant to the history of <br />Louisville. <br />3. All properties will be evaluated for <br />Yes <br />This structure adds character and value <br />physical integrity and shall meet one or <br />to Old Town and remains on its original <br />more of the following criteria: <br />lot in the Pleasant Hill subdivision. <br />a. Shows character, interest or <br />value as part of the <br />The structure has integrity of location, <br />development, heritage or cultural <br />setting, design, workmanship, feeling, <br />characteristics of the <br />association, and materials. <br />community, region, state, or <br />nation. <br />The structure retains its overall form and <br />b. Retains original design features, <br />appearance from the street and exhibits <br />materials and/or character. <br />a high level of physical integrity. <br />c. Remains in its original location, <br />has the same historic context <br />after having been moved, or was <br />moved more than 50 years ago. <br />d. Has been accurately reconstructed <br />or restored based on historic <br />documentation. <br />ALTERATION CERTIFICATE CRITERIA AND STANDARDS ANALYSIS: <br />Sec. 15.36.120. - Criteria to review an alteration certificate. <br />A. The commission shall issue an alteration certificate for any proposed work on a designated <br />historical site or district only if the proposed work would not detrimentally alter, destroy or <br />adversely affect any architectural or landscape feature which contributes to its original historical <br />designation. <br />
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